Intelligence Analyst (Watchlisting)

Start Date: 2014-03-01End Date: 2015-04-27

• Support the enhancement of the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) through analysis of encounter data, emerging threat information and written profiles on select persons and trends related to TIDE • Exploit and analyze information acquired during encounters with Known or Suspected Terrorists (KST's) • Provide input on matters pertaining to encounters pattern and trend analysis, case study time lines, construction of flow charts and metrics, and presentation of tailored reporting • Utilize multiple, sometimes very sensitive databases for the purpose of creating a more comprehensive terrorist identity • Perform advanced encounter analysis to develop new lead information for Encounter Information Report for dissemination to the counter-terrorism community • Review watchlist nomination information and decide whether an individual is an appropriate candidate for inclusion on the consolidated watchlist; to include review and evaluation of information supporting the nomination, and examination of the quality and accuracy of the identifying information, as well as examination of whether sufficient identifying information is available • Utilize multiple databases to store and retrieve intelligence-derived information on subjects of international and domestic terrorism in a Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) • Supports the Nomination Data Integrity Unit of the TSC in reviewing incoming watchlist individuals and data • Prepare in-depth intelligence reports for senior intelligence and law enforcement officials • Provide analysis and integration of intelligence issues for a national intelligence agency • Assist designated analysts with developing concepts, approaches, and strategies to integrate the resources of an intelligence community agency to solve complex national security issues • Process data to produce high-quality papers, presentations, recommendations and findings for senior clients

Construction Surveillance Technician

Start Date: 2013-07-01End Date: 2013-10-04

• Perform technical inspection of all individuals and/or vehicles seeking access to the site to ensure that no prohibited items are introduced into or onto the construction site and to ensure that no unauthorized individuals enter the site • Attend daily coordination meetings • Employ and utilize electronic access control systems • Perform security escort and access control • Escort visitors and non-cleared construction workers on the construction site as directed • Monitor and watch closely the construction workers as they accomplish their various construction tasks to preclude the introduction of electronic, electrical, mechanical, or hostile surveillance monitoring devices into finished construction • Maintain a daily log of all visitors actions within the assigned area • Conduct patrols to ensure that all personnel are accounted for at all times

Locally Employed Persons Screener

Start Date: 2010-09-01End Date: 2011-11-01

• Coordinating with and work in conjunction with base level force protection and strategic force protection operations • Responsible for cross-referencing intelligence collection priorities and plans, in order to ensure proper identification and categorization with screening SOPs and plan when necessary • Utilize biometric collection systems to gather identifying data on Host Country Nationals and Third Country Nationals to establish access or denials to US Military bases • Provide support in conducting PCASS as required per MNF-I/USF-I SOPs • Conducted in excess of 500 security interviews, through the use of an interpreter, of both Iraqi nationals and third country nationals (Indian, Nepalese, etc) working on US installations in Iraq to determine suitability for access to Forward Operating Bases and identify potential sources of intelligence information • Conducted background checks of screening applicants utilizing classified and unclassified biographical, criminal, intelligence and biometric databases • Produced in excess of 500 reports to inform the local military command of interview results; recommending allowance or denial of base access for the screening subject • Identified and referred information of potential intelligence value to the appropriate agencies • Entered applicants’ biometric data into the Biometric Automated Tool Set (BATS) System

Assistant Lab Director/ Certified Latent Print Examiner

Start Date: 2012-01-01End Date: 2013-03-01

● Certified Latent Print Examiner (CLPE), International Association for Identification ● CTS certified through the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) ● Office management, and daily forensic operations to include: delegation and/ or designation of duties for laboratory personnel, purchasing, operational statistics, case review. Training of personnel; Judges and Defense Attorneys from the Government of Afghanistan, and biometric awareness to outside entities. ● Responsible for preventive maintenance and upkeep of equipment; and training of personnel on laboratory equipment ● Exploitation, processing, latent print examination, comparison of latent prints from forensic materials, and submission of developed latent prints of value into the databases for identification

CJ2X CI/Human Intelligence Special Advisor

Start Date: 2014-11-01End Date: 2015-03-16

Serves as the Special Advisor to the Division Chief of Counter and Human Intelligence (CJ2X) and Special Advisor to the Task Force Counterintelligence Coordinating Authority (TFCICA) on use and implementation of Counterintelligence Support Teams (CIST) and Targeted Focus Analysis and Neutralization (TFAN) teams throughout the Train, Advise, Assist Command (TAAC) South and West Afghanistan. Director of Operations of the Operational Control Team (OCT), CISTs and TFAN teams operating throughout the TAAC-South/TAAC-West area of operations; responsible for providing operational oversight over CI/HUMINT analysis, HUMINT collection and CI activities to ensure all services and products meet the quality control requirements outlined and as necessary to support the CJ2X in its mission; responsible for all expert knowledge of CI activities, including the activities of CI Teams and CISTs, Locally Employed Persons (LEP), Third Country Nationals (TCN), Host Nation security forces screening, Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System (PCASS) examinations and HUMINT Collection in the command’s battle space. Serve as the Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System (PCASS) Program Manager. Provides advice, assistance and manning recommendations; maintains contact and coordination with four Regional Managers from companies which support the CIST and TFAN programs. Possess expert level knowledge and abilities as indicated at the GG-14/15 level and interact with General Officers, Senior Executive Service (SES), Executives and Ministerial Level Officials understanding and adapting to VIP protocols and tact.

Senior Counterintelligence Support Specialist , Team Leader

Start Date: 2012-10-01End Date: 2013-04-07

Team Leader of a Counterintelligence Support Team (CIST) and a Counterintelligence Support Mobile Team (CIST-M) providing direct support to Foreign Operation Bases (FOB) Frontenac in Regional Command-East (RC-E) and Regional Command-South (RC-S).

Department Head

Start Date: 2008-06-01End Date: 2009-10-01

Supervised and directed 13 staff Military Police personnel, Command Anti-Terrorism Team, Detainee Operations Reaction Team and Criminal Investigation Division (CID) supporting a command of over 500 Navy SEALs and Combat Enabler Sailors while deployed to the Al Anbar, Iraq. Responsible for the administrative and operational oversight of the Anti-Terrorism Program of 8 different Special Operation Task Force (SOTF) sites in the most unpredictable, demanding and diverse locations in Al Anbar, Iraq.

Supervisory Criminal Investigator

Start Date: 2007-03-01End Date: 2008-06-01

Supervised and directed 60 Military Police detainee operation force and 4 Criminal Investigators assigned to Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in the support of the Operation Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism.

Security Officer

Start Date: 2012-10-01End Date: 2014-03-01

-Efficiently signed-in all visitors and contractors into the facility while verifying all necessary training and/or paperwork was complete and visit was approved by Starbucks contact. -Managed the PACOM badging system at the facility by both creating and/or deleting badges as well as adding and/or removing access levels for all Partners, Contingent Workers and Security Personnel. -Performed weekly audit of all Security paperwork. -Worked with Plant Coordinator in preparation for large group visits to the plant. -Member of the Starbucks Emergency Response Team used to respond in instances of several types of disaster situations.

Firearms Examiner Intern

Start Date: 2008-05-01End Date: 2008-08-04

- Assisted the Bexar County examiners with cataloging the reference collection, aided in routine administrative duties of lab analyst, performed low level technical procedures, assisted the analyst to facilitate casework, accompanied the analyst to observe testimony, aided in the preparation for ISO Accreditation, visited and became familiar with other sections of the crime lab and Medical Examiner's Office.

Deputy Intelligence Director

Start Date: 2010-06-01End Date: 2011-09-01

•Trained, led, and supervised the California National Guard’s intelligence department in support of civil disturbance operations, natural disasters, and terrorist incidents. •Provided the Commander of the National Guard with accurate intelligence, situational analysis, and course of action recommendations during several state emergencies. •Conducted and supervised the development of all source intelligence, HUMINT, and CI analysis in identifying intelligence gaps, evaluating information, and developing intelligence summaries for use by the National Guard command staff. •Conducted and developed daily and weekly intelligence briefings for a Major General and his staff. •Developed National Guard doctrine for synchronizing and developing all source intelligence analysis, situational tracking, and briefing senior state leaders in support of emergency operations. •Served as a subject matter expert for antiterrorism, force protection, and vulnerability assessments. •Developed training curriculum for teaching foreign military officers tactics, techniques, and procedures for conducting intelligence operations in asymmetric environments.

CI/HUMINT/ATFP Officer / MIssion Planner

Start Date: 2011-05-01End Date: 2013-09-02

Plan and coordinate the execution of multi-national military and Law Enforecment exercises and key leader engagements in support of the Commander U.S. Southcom's intent in Central and South America and the Caribbean.

CI/HUMINT Team Chief

Start Date: 2004-01-01End Date: 2004-08-08

Supervised the CI/HUMINT collection operations while providing support to the Marcent Area of Operations in Djibouti, Horn of Africa and Kuwait City, Kuwait. Directed collection efforts in support of Force Protection for Camp Lemonier, Djibouti as well as to support ground forces during RSO&I

Opeperations Coordinator (OPSCO)

Start Date: 1999-03-01End Date: 1999-06-04

Instrumental in the establishment of the first Defense Attache' Office DAO in the central African nation. Planned and coordinated time sensitive mission planning and collection efforts that significantly impacted the mission of the DAO. Supported critical missions in the region, collection and reporting in direct support of the DAT and Deputy Chief of Mission.

Providing expert forensic testimony and evidentiary support in over 20 Federal Districts and 40 States for the Intelligence Community, Law Enforcement and the Legal Profession, Stuart Allen and the Legal Services Group strive to provide the highest level of professional service and integrity they have been known for since 1976. American College of Forensic Examiners Institute (ACFEI) Certified Forensic Consultant (CFC), currently also serving as International Advisor in Criminology and Forensics at the Research Institute for European and American Studies. Specialties: forensic examination, analysis and enhancement of covert recordings, wiretaps, bodywires, surveillance tapes and their recording devices. Spectrographic voice print identification for the purpose of subject identification or elimination. 3500+ LinkedIn Connections

PRES/CEO

Start Date: 1976-01-01

In the 70's Stuart Allen wrote, produced and directed training films, tapes, TV spots, commercials, shorts and documentaries. He developed, wrote and produced segments for the Mike Douglas Show (KYW-TV, METRO MEDIA); ABC's Good Morning America, with David Hartman; People (ABC-TV); To Tell the Truth; and others. He can be found in the closing credits of prime access specials and other television programs to include the ITMSA Model of the Year Award Special (Revlon/Syndicast) with Bert Convey; Black Athlete's Hall of Fame, with Howard Cosell; Spoonbread and Strawberry Wine, with Eartha Kitt; ABC's Wide World of Sports; CBS Sports; ABC/Top Rank Evel Knievel Snake River Canyon Special; and many others. In 1998 he was Producer/Director, 2nd unit production in the U.S., for the feature film “The Girl Next Door” starring Tracy Gold, Sharon Gless, Tom Irwin, and Michael Dorn.

Director, National Counterintelligence and Security Center and NCIX

Start Date: 2014-06-01

As the premier counterintelligence and security agency in the US government, the National Counterintelligence and Security Center provides effective leadership and support to the counterintelligence and security activities of the US Intelligence Community, the US Government, and US private sector entities who are at risk of intelligence collection or attack by foreign adversaries.

High energy professional with extensive experience in Federal law enforcement and intelligence. Recognized visionary with track record of identifying novel technological solutions to persistent systems problems. Proven leader in disparate aspects of Federal business including financial management, technology, intelligence, and business process re-engineering.

Sheriff's Deputy

Start Date: 1986-10-01End Date: 1989-04-02

Sheriff's Deputy: As Post Certified Peace Officer, worked in Detentions and Court Services to maintain order in the detention facility, enforce the ordinances and laws, and to protect the public. Conducted high-risk transports of prisoners, ensured the safety of judges, and conducted investigations of crimes inside the facility.

Law Enforcement Advisor to the Chief Information Officer

Start Date: 2011-07-01End Date: 2013-04-01

-Providing advice to the CIO regarding programs and projects of strategic importance to ATF's Intelligence Led Policing strategy. -Working across Government with the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and with Federal, State, local, and Tribal partners to increase information sharing, partnership, and productivity. -Leading innovation initiatives relating to cloud, mobility, and analytics.

Over 30 years of diverse national and international law enforcement and intelligence experience in positions of increasing responsibility with the Federal government culminating with promotion to the Senior Executive Service (General Officer level) rank with the Drug Enforcement Administration in January 2003. Subject Matter Expertise: Adminstrative, Civil, Criminal and Internal Investigations (fraud, waste and abuse); Counterintelligence, Intelligence Gathering and Analysis, Strategic Intelligence; Extraditions and Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties; Foreign Affairs; Fusion Center Operations; Data Analysis and Data Integration and De-confliction; Financial Intelligence and Money laundering; Pharmaceutical and Chemical Diversion; Regulatory Compliance and Threat Finance. Colonel, Military Intelligence Corps, U. S. Army National Guard. Served in a variety of command and staff positions, graduate of the Joint and Combined War-fighting School, the Inter-American Defense (War) College, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, the National Security Course and the U.S. Army Defense Strategy Course. Completed the Harvard University, National and International Security Program for Senior Executives, the George Washington University, National Security Studies Program and the Intelligence Community Senior Leadership Program. Retired as a Deputy Assistant Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration in 2014; appointed a Special Agent at the Chicago Field Division in 1983; served in criminal investigative and Headquarters administrative staff assignments as well as supervisory, management, and senior executive positions in New York, Florida, the Bahamas, Haiti, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC. Travelled to over 30 countries during government service. Specialties: Counterintelligence Strategic Intelligence Strategic Plans and Policy Criminal Investigation Transnational Organized Crime Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) Risk Assessment and Mitigation

Center for International Studies, Seminar XXI Fellow

Start Date: 2013-01-01

Seminar XXI is an educational program for senior military officers, government and NGO officials, and executives in the national security policy community. The program’s objective is to provide future leaders of that community with enhanced analytic skills for understanding foreign countries and the relations among them.

Member, Intelligence Committee

Start Date: 2007-01-01

The AFCEA Intelligence Committee is a volunteer group of public and private sector intelligence professionals that oversees AFCEA's Intelligence outreach and helps build bridges between the government and industry. The Committee provides a focal point within AFCEA for encouraging the exchange of ideas coordinating AFCEA’s intelligence-related activities.

Director, Office of Diversion Control

Start Date: 2004-01-01

Directed pharmaceutical and chemical control program; managed $165 million budget, provided leadership for over 500 investigators in 21 domestic and 10 foreign offices; coordinated international diversion investigations and promulgated regulations. Established national drug production quotas; fulfilled U.S. obligations under drug control treaties and facilitated the design of national legislation and state initiatives. Expanded liaison with the Food and Drug Administration, the White House Drug Control Policy Office and international partners; led delegations to Austria and Belgium; addressed the UN Narcotics Control Board and won support for innovative prescription regulatory control initiatives that measurably reduced pharmaceutical diversion nationwide.

21 years of investigative experience and 5 years of college teaching. Specializing in homeland security, criminal justic, national security and emergency mamagement.Specialties:Course develpment at all levels of education, terrorism training and tactical training, training audits, promotion boards, internal administrative inquiries and law enforcement training.